Research administration software for enterprise organizations
Streamlyne builds research administration software on a mature Java/Spring/Oracle stack deployed on OpenShift and RHEL. The company is 20 years old with minimal recent hiring velocity—only 7 open roles across the org and none posted in the last 30 days—suggesting a stable, maintenance-focused business rather than an expansion phase. Active pain points around automation adoption and time-to-market indicate the product is evolving to meet competitive pressures in what remains a specialized vertical.
Streamlyne provides cloud-based research administration software for organizations managing complex research workflows and compliance. The platform runs on enterprise infrastructure (Java, Spring, Oracle, OpenShift) and emphasizes customization through a plug-in framework, data portability ('no vendor lock-in'), and reporting/dashboards. Founded in 2003 and based in La Jolla, California, the company operates at 51–200 employees with current focus on implementing research administration modules and addressing infrastructure uptime and software delivery speed.
Java, Spring, Hibernate, Oracle, MySQL, JSP, AJAX, and JavaScript on the application side; OpenShift and Red Hat Enterprise Linux for infrastructure; Jenkins and Ansible for deployment.
La Jolla, California. The company is privately held and employs 51–200 people, hiring only in the United States.
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